Green Energy Aid

The last years have shown a growing consumer awareness of sustainable energy – and the longer-term potential for cheaper, not just greener energy.
This trend partly reflects continuing concerns about the global climate change and energy security, coupled with high oil prices, and increasing
government support driving renewable energy legislation, and increasing incentives of usage and commercialization.

The aim of GreenEnergyAid is, as a promoter supporting this trend, to inform about solutions of generating green energy.

But what is green energy ?

The most popular of green energy sources is the sun. Energy captured from the sun is called solar energy. Of the green energy sources, solar energy is
the most popular because it offers multiple options for use. It is possible to harness electrical energy from the sun using solar panels consisting of
photovoltaic cells that convert energy from the sun into electricity you can use in your home or business. There are also solar hot water collectors that
use the heat of the sun to produce hot water. These solar green energy sources are readily available and increasing in popularity as most homes and
businesses can have them mounted on their roof and they can take advantage of lowered utility costs.

The most efficient of green energy sources is wind. Wind has been used to power water pumps for centuries, but has grown in popularity as a way to
supplement home and business electricity needs. Wind is the safest and cleanest of the green energy sources as it produces no pollutants and does not
contribute to global warming. Wind energy is harnessed by erecting a turbine that spins in the breeze generating electricity. Unlike the sun, which can
be found almost anywhere, in order to utilize wind as a green energy source, you must live in an area where wind is readily available.

Water is also a viable participant of green energy sources. Water is less widely used as a green energy source for homes, as not all homes have an available
stream to produce the needed electricity. The Amish have used water to power entire shops using conveyer belt systems, so it is an old practice, but it is
still being used successfully today. As with solar and wind energy, energy harnessed from moving water is almost completely pollutant free and is generated
from a renewable resource.

Green energy sources are available for use to combat global warming, our dependence on fossil fuels and to lower our monthly budget.
Investing in sustainable, renewable green energy sources for your home and business needs can add money to your wallet and years to the life of our Earth.

If you are interested in more details about the green energy you may want to check out our Products page.